I have ridden the EVVS at the park for a few months now, and I find that it is the perfect all around cable board. Stiff enough to hit kickers and for air tricks, but flexible enough to have fun on rails. Extremely fast and responsive board and fun to ride. The lights look cool at night too! Just have to make sure your cap is always tight! The board rides small cause it is so fast, so i would size up if your in between.
If you have any more questions about it shoot me a PM.

I know all of the marketing for the EVVS says that if you ride it behind a boat that you will create a vortex and be sucked to the bottom of the lake, but that is not true. I took a really good set behind boat on it this past weekend. I don't really like woodcore boards behind the boat, but this one worked.

I have seen the Liquid Force product hold up better to obstacles versus any other board brand on the market. Slingshot has been the worst. The wear though on their boards is terrible especially along the seams of the base and sidewall. Not to mention the topsheet material which chips and peels super bad. I had over 70 days on my deluxe and that thing was rock solid at the end of the year.

I have ridden the EVVS at the park for a few months now, and I find that it is the perfect all around cable board. Stiff enough to hit kickers and for air tricks, but flexible enough to have fun on rails. Extremely fast and responsive board and fun to ride. The lights look cool at night too! Just have to make sure your cap is always tight! The board rides small cause it is so fast, so i would size up if your in between.
If you have any more questions about it shoot me a PM.

really?? cool! now im convince that EVVS is better. is the lights durable? kinda worried if its easily broken after a few months or so.

I know all of the marketing for the EVVS says that if you ride it behind a boat that you will create a vortex and be sucked to the bottom of the lake, but that is not true. I took a really good set behind boat on it this past weekend. I don't really like woodcore boards behind the boat, but this one worked.

I personally prefer the EVVS over the Phoenix--Hands-down.

thnks for the reply. now im really convice that EVVS is the best choice for me. my down side is i just dont like the art work on board. lol

I have seen the Liquid Force product hold up better to obstacles versus any other board brand on the market. Slingshot has been the worst. The wear though on their boards is terrible especially along the seams of the base and sidewall. Not to mention the topsheet material which chips and peels super bad. I had over 70 days on my deluxe and that thing was rock solid at the end of the year.

my current board is liquid force. when i road it the 1st time i accidentally hit the the bar holding up the rails. then boom! my board has as huge chip off. lol